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Additional settings, like routing entries, can be configured. This allows
communication across subnets.
Configuration of the Ethernet Interface can be done from the printer
operator panel, Web browser, or host commands. To configure these
options, see “Configuration Tools” on page 21.
Configuration Using ARP
To configure the Ethernet Interface with its IP settings using a manual
“
arp” command:
1. Log on to a Windows station with TCP/IP loaded and located on the
same subnet as the Ethernet Interface.
2. Find the Ethernet address (MAC Address) for the Ethernet Interface
on the configuration printout. It must be entered as part of this
procedure.
3. Use the “
arp” command to add an entry into the Windows station
ARP table for the Ethernet Interface. This is the most common syntax
for this command:
Syntax:
arp -s
ipaddress ethernetaddress
Example for Microsoft** TCP stacks:
arp -s 192.75.11.9 00:80:72:07:00:60
This example specifies an Ethernet Interface using IP address
192.75.11.9 and Ethernet address 00:80:72:07:00:60.
4. Check to see if the ARP entry was accepted.
arp -a
You should see an entry in the listed ARP table with the IP address and
Ethernet address specified in Step 3.
5. Try to “
ping” this IP address to see if the Ethernet Interface can be
seen on your network.